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past participles

The past participle is the third principal part of a verb. We create it by adding '-ed,' '-d,' or '-t' to the base of a regular verb.

Spilled vs. Spilt

In this lesson, we're gonna learn about all the differences and similarities between these two verbs. Well, wanna join me for more?

 

Lighted vs. Lit

In this lesson, we're gonna analyze the differences and similarities between these two verbs. Well, ready? Wanna join me?

 

Participle Adjectives

Participle adjectives are the same form as participles with the same characteristics with adjectives.

 

Past Participles

The past participle is the third principal part of a verb that is most commonly known to be used with tenses. In this lesson, we will learn all about them.

 

Participle Clauses

To get to know participle clauses, first of all, you have to be familiar with the concept of participles and clauses separately.

 

Past Participles

The past participle is the third principal part of a verb that is most commonly known to be used with tenses. In this lesson, we will learn all about them.

 

Tide vs. Tied

Ladies and gentlemen, let me take you to a new lesson and teach you all there is about the differences and similarities between these two words.

 

Sank vs. Sunk

In this lesson, we're gonna analyze the differences and similarities between these two past forms of the verb 'sink'. Are they both correct?

 

Non-finite Clauses

Non-finite clauses are based on to-infinitive and participles. They are actually subordinate clauses. Let us learn all about them.

 

Shined vs. Shone

In this lesson, we're gonna discuss the differences and similarities between these two words. Well, wanna join me on another exciting trip?

 

Borne vs. Born

In this lesson, we're gonna discuss the differences and similarities between these words. If you're still interested in expanding your knowledge, come on.

 

Benefited vs. Benefitted

This time, we will dive into the differences and similarities between these two. Well, who' up for another exciting, learning adventure?

 

Burnt vs. Burned

This time, we're gonna discuss the differences and similarities between these two verbs. If you're still interested in learning more, why not join me?

 

Hanged vs. Hung

Let us analyze this time what are the differences between these two. Do you know what they mean? How do we use them? Let's begin, then.

 

Spelled vs. Spelt

Ladies and gentlemen, I wanna teach you an important grammar lesson today. Which one do you think is the correct past form of 'spell'?

 

Learned vs. Learnt

In this lesson, we will talk about all the differences and similarities between these two words. Well, ready to learn more? Come on.

 

Sang vs. Sung

This time, we're gonna analyze the differences and similarities between these two words. Well, wanna learn more? Why not join me?

 

Spoiled vs. Spoilt

This time, I've thought about focusing on more grammatically-confusing words. Which do you think is the correct past form?

 

Leaped vs. Leapt

In this lesson, we will discover new things about the differences and similarities between these grammatically-confusing words.

 

Began vs. Begun

This time, we're gonna analyze the differences between these two vers. Are you familiar with their tenses? Well, join me and we'll being our lesson.

 

Pleaded vs. Pled

In this lesson, we're gonna explain the slight differences between these two verbs. I can guarantee that you'll have one hell of a time.

 

Past Perfect vs. Past Participle

There are similarities and differences between past perfect and past participle, which might cause confusion.

 

Participles

A participle is a word that is formed from a verb and is used to make compound verb forms. We have 2 kinds of participles: past and present participle.

 

Seen vs. Saw

This time, we're gonna talk about the differences and similarities between these two words. Are you ready? Wanna come join me?

 

Participles

A participle is a word that is formed from a verb and is used to make compound verb forms. We have 2 kinds of participles: past and present participle.

 
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